Key Information for Your Child's Stay


Planning Ahead

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Plan Early


Reduce your child’s chances of being readmitted and increase the chances for a healthy recovery by planning early. Take steps as soon as possible during your child’s stay to plan for a successful transition from the hospital.


To begin, ask to speak with your discharge planner, and review the following:

 

  • discharge summary and discharge plan
  • complete medicine list and instructions
  • upcoming appointments
  • what to do if your child doesn’t feel well

Getting Back to Normal

After a hospital stay, your child may go through a period of readjustment at home. You may notice your child is acting out, clinging or has new fears. Try to be patient and understanding, but also be prepared to set normal limits on behavior and family rules. If your child’s behavior doesn’t stop or gets worse, contact your doctor for help.

Not Ready to Leave?

You have the right to appeal your child’s discharge if you don’t agree with the decision that they are ready to leave the hospital. Speak with your child’s doctor or nurse, and share your concerns. You may also need to reach out to Medicaid or your insurance company.

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